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Beth
VOUR OFFICIAL HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER
VOL 35 NO. 30 JULY27-AUGUST2.2001 40 Cent
We Can and Shorn
Make A Difference!
IjBethp
Recycling has become a way
of life for most of us and that
certainly is a wonderful thing.
Most of us wash off our bottles
and cans and throw them into our
yellow "SORT" barrels to be
carted away. This year SPEC
(Students Putting an End to
Cancer), the Bethpage Chamber
of Commerce and Winthrop
Hospital have joined forced to
make your BOTTLES and
CANS really add up to
something VERY SPECIAL!
This year at the Bethpage
Chamber of Commerce Summer
Festival SPEC will be collecting
CANS FOR CANCER! That s
right CANS you have in your
home or in your SORT barrel can
be turned into money which can
help children afflicted with cancer
who have to undergo treatment at
Winthrop Hospital.
In case you did not know SPEC
is a very active group in Bethpage
High School and was founded by
Brad Jerson. This organization has
been a vital force in our
community and has helped many
children and in our community in
many ways.
And it is very simple to make a
big difference with this CANS
FOR CANCER program. Simply,
start saving your cans NOW.. .and
bring them to the SPEC booth at
the Bethpage Chamber of
Commerce Summer Festival. Your
cans will be counted and the
individual who brings in the most
cans will receive a SPECIAL
GRAND PRIZE which will be
announced shortly. Second and
third prizewinners will also receive
nri/es.
It is very easy to make a very
big difference in the lives of those
afflicted with cancer. We can and
should make a difference FIVE
CENTS at a time! So start saving
up and remember to bring them to
the Bethpage Chamber of
Commerce Festival SPEC booth.
Let's prove that BETHPAGE has
the heart of GOLD I know it has.
START SAVING!!
age Resident Receives Honors
From Long Island Lutheran
Post Commanders Dinner
by Past Commanders Sal Auletta and Vincent Busuttil
Robert Fountain, County Commander, congratulates Sal Auletta,
Past Commander of the American Legion Archie McCord Post 86 of
Bethpage (Continued on flejf 7)
Robert Entenmann receives his Baseball MVP Award from
Coach/Teacher Todd Huebner.
L.I. Lutheran Principal Wenger presenting Rob Entenmann with the
Student Life Award.
Long Island Lutheran Middle &
High School recognized the
achievements of its outstanding
students at its Annual Honors
Banquet held on June 18 at the
Swan Club in Glenwood Landing.
Among those honored was senior
Robert Entenmann, a resident of
Bethpage, who received the Student
Life Primus and Physical Education
Department Awards as well as the
Baseball and Boys' Varsity-
Basketball Most Valuable Player
Awards
I he Primus Award is presented
to students with the highesl
contribution or achievement in the
areas of Academics, Athletics, Co
Curricular or Student I ife 1 ho
Stu< lei it t ife Primus Award
recoyni/es Robert's high standards
of values and citizenship
1 uHi Department Awards < re
presented to seniors who nave
a< tin 've< I excellei ice in < lifteren!
areas ot studies Robert s Physii al
I ducation Department award honors
his achievements in every area of
LuHi P.E. course offerings.
LuHi Athletic MVP Awards are
presented to the most valuable
player on each of the 2000-2001
Varsity Sports Teams Robert was
named MVP of both the Crusaders
Baseball Team and Boys' Varsity
Basketball Team in recognition of his
athletic talent, high standard of
sportsmanship, and ability to serve
as a positive role model tor his
teammates Throughout his career at
LuHi, Robert has also been an active
membei Of the Cross Country learn
He plans to attend Concordia
College Bronxville, NY in Hie tali
l ocated on a 32-acte campus in
Brookvilie, l o n g Island Lutheran
Middle c\ High School serves SOU
s . aits in grades 6 U' Recogni/ed
by the U S Department of t ducation
as a School of t xceilenco," I uHi
provides a challenging college
preparatory program to meet the
needs Ol both middle and high school
students F or more information
about Long Island Lutheran, can
(516)626 1/00

Beth
VOUR OFFICIAL HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER
VOL 35 NO. 30 JULY27-AUGUST2.2001 40 Cent
We Can and Shorn
Make A Difference!
IjBethp
Recycling has become a way
of life for most of us and that
certainly is a wonderful thing.
Most of us wash off our bottles
and cans and throw them into our
yellow "SORT" barrels to be
carted away. This year SPEC
(Students Putting an End to
Cancer), the Bethpage Chamber
of Commerce and Winthrop
Hospital have joined forced to
make your BOTTLES and
CANS really add up to
something VERY SPECIAL!
This year at the Bethpage
Chamber of Commerce Summer
Festival SPEC will be collecting
CANS FOR CANCER! That s
right CANS you have in your
home or in your SORT barrel can
be turned into money which can
help children afflicted with cancer
who have to undergo treatment at
Winthrop Hospital.
In case you did not know SPEC
is a very active group in Bethpage
High School and was founded by
Brad Jerson. This organization has
been a vital force in our
community and has helped many
children and in our community in
many ways.
And it is very simple to make a
big difference with this CANS
FOR CANCER program. Simply,
start saving your cans NOW.. .and
bring them to the SPEC booth at
the Bethpage Chamber of
Commerce Summer Festival. Your
cans will be counted and the
individual who brings in the most
cans will receive a SPECIAL
GRAND PRIZE which will be
announced shortly. Second and
third prizewinners will also receive
nri/es.
It is very easy to make a very
big difference in the lives of those
afflicted with cancer. We can and
should make a difference FIVE
CENTS at a time! So start saving
up and remember to bring them to
the Bethpage Chamber of
Commerce Festival SPEC booth.
Let's prove that BETHPAGE has
the heart of GOLD I know it has.
START SAVING!!
age Resident Receives Honors
From Long Island Lutheran
Post Commanders Dinner
by Past Commanders Sal Auletta and Vincent Busuttil
Robert Fountain, County Commander, congratulates Sal Auletta,
Past Commander of the American Legion Archie McCord Post 86 of
Bethpage (Continued on flejf 7)
Robert Entenmann receives his Baseball MVP Award from
Coach/Teacher Todd Huebner.
L.I. Lutheran Principal Wenger presenting Rob Entenmann with the
Student Life Award.
Long Island Lutheran Middle &
High School recognized the
achievements of its outstanding
students at its Annual Honors
Banquet held on June 18 at the
Swan Club in Glenwood Landing.
Among those honored was senior
Robert Entenmann, a resident of
Bethpage, who received the Student
Life Primus and Physical Education
Department Awards as well as the
Baseball and Boys' Varsity-
Basketball Most Valuable Player
Awards
I he Primus Award is presented
to students with the highesl
contribution or achievement in the
areas of Academics, Athletics, Co
Curricular or Student I ife 1 ho
Stu< lei it t ife Primus Award
recoyni/es Robert's high standards
of values and citizenship
1 uHi Department Awards < re
presented to seniors who nave
a< tin 've< I excellei ice in < lifteren!
areas ot studies Robert s Physii al
I ducation Department award honors
his achievements in every area of
LuHi P.E. course offerings.
LuHi Athletic MVP Awards are
presented to the most valuable
player on each of the 2000-2001
Varsity Sports Teams Robert was
named MVP of both the Crusaders
Baseball Team and Boys' Varsity
Basketball Team in recognition of his
athletic talent, high standard of
sportsmanship, and ability to serve
as a positive role model tor his
teammates Throughout his career at
LuHi, Robert has also been an active
membei Of the Cross Country learn
He plans to attend Concordia
College Bronxville, NY in Hie tali
l ocated on a 32-acte campus in
Brookvilie, l o n g Island Lutheran
Middle c\ High School serves SOU
s . aits in grades 6 U' Recogni/ed
by the U S Department of t ducation
as a School of t xceilenco," I uHi
provides a challenging college
preparatory program to meet the
needs Ol both middle and high school
students F or more information
about Long Island Lutheran, can
(516)626 1/00